Metaphors of Time and Installed Knowledge Organization Systems: Ouroboros, Architectonics, or Lachesis?


Autoria(s): Tennis, Joseph T.
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19/01/2017

19/01/2017

2013

Resumo

This paper describes three metaphors for time drawn from contemporary and historical literature on knowledge organization systems (KOS). It then links these metaphors to the evaluation of knowledge organization by describing the dominant paradigm in KOS evaluation to be judging whether a KOS is correct. We conclude by saying a foundational view of evaluating and theorizing about KOS must account for change and time in order for us to take a long view of improving knowledge organization and our understanding of KOS.

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Tennis, J. T. "Metaphors of Time and Installed Knowledge Organization Systems: Ouroboros, Architectonics, or Lachesis?" (2013) In Conceptions of Library and Information Science 8. (Copenhagen, Denmark).

http://hdl.handle.net/1773/37951

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Conceptions of Library and Information Science

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Article